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    Station Boosts Orbit Before March Crew Swap

    A docked ISS Progress 58 space freighter fired its engines Thursday morning to boost the International Space Station’s orbit by 1.3 statute miles. A second orbital reboost is scheduled March 3 before Expedition 42 undocks March 12 and lands in Kazakhstan. Expedition 43 will launch March 27 with the One Year Crew from the Baikonur …

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 02/26/15

    Post Extravehicular Activity (EVA) 30 Activities:  All 3 USOS crew members participated in an EVA debrief to discuss yesterday’s EVA. Wilmore and Virts completed routine post EVA medical exams. EVA 31 Tool Configuration:  Wilmore and Virts started configuring tools in preparation for EVA 31 planned for this Sunday, March 1st. Japanese Experiment Module Airlock (JEMAL) …

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 02/25/15

    Extravehicular Activity (EVA) 30:  Wilmore and Virts egressed the airlock at 5:51am CST. During the 6 hour, 43 minute EVA they accomplished the following objectives: Removed Pressurized Mating Adapter (PMA)-2 Cover Completed routing of cables associated with International Docking Adapter (IDA)-1 Lubricated Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) Latching End Effector (LEE) A (Ball screws …

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    Virts Reports Small Amount of Water in Helmet

    NASA astronaut and spacewalker Terry Virts reported seeing a small amount of water floating free in his helmet during airlock repressurization at the conclusion of Wednesday’s spacewalk. There was no report of water during the spacewalk itself, and the crew was never in any danger. After removing the helmet, Expedition 42 crew member Samantha Cristoforetti …

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    Virts, Wilmore Finish Second Spacewalk

    NASA astronauts Barry Wilmore and Terry Virts ended their spacewalk at 1:34 p.m. EST with the repressurization of the Quest airlock. Wilmore and Virts completed all the scheduled tasks for today. They completed rigging a series of power cables on Pressurized Mating Adapter-2, lubricated the Latching End Effecter of the space station’s Canadarm2 robotic arm, …

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    Wilmore and Virts Begin Their Second Spacewalk

    NASA astronauts Barry Wilmore and Terry Virts switched their spacesuits to battery power at 6:51 a.m. EST, signifying the start of today’s planned 6-hour, 30-minute spacewalk. Wilmore is wearing a spacesuit with red stripes and is designated EV1. His helmet camera displays the number 18. Virts is wearing a spacesuit with no stripes and is …

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    Watch Second Expedition 42 Spacewalk on NASA TV

    NASA Television will provide live coverage of today’s U.S. spacewalk conducted from the International Space Station beginning at 6 a.m. EST. The spacewalk is scheduled to begin at 7:10 a.m. and run about 6-1/2 hours. Expedition 42 Commander Barry Wilmore and Flight Engineer Terry Virts will venture outside the orbital complex for the second of …

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 02/24/15

    Extravehicular Activity (EVA) #30 Preparation:  The USOS crew members made final preparations for the tomorrow’s EVA.  Today, they reviewed the detailed EVA timeline and translation paths, completed an EVA tool audit, and configured the equipment lock. Tomorrow’s EVA will complete the IDA-1 cable installation and accomplish Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) Latching End Effector …

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    Spacewalkers Reviewing Wednesday’s Spacewalk

    A pair of spacewalkers are conducting final reviews as they get ready for Wednesday morning’s spacewalk scheduled to start at 7:10 a.m. EST. They will be assisted by Italian astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti who will be the spacewalk choreographer and robotic arm operator. NASA astronauts Barry Wilmore and Terry Virts will go outside for more cable …

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    Fireball over Jacksonville, Florida on Feb. 21

    A fireball west of Jacksonville, FL on Saturday, Feb. 21st  at 22:59:45 PM EST was detected by two all sky cameras, located in Melbourne, belonging to the Sky Sentinel Network. The American Meteor Society has a write-up on this fireball at http://www.amsmeteors.org/2015/02/florida-fireball-with-boom/. There were over a hundred eyewitness reports, and the trajectory determined from these …

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